The Benny Fund 5K: Race Results!

2018 Benny’s Run East Hampton, CT Sep. 29, 2018 Sunny, 70 degrees Results by BC Sports Timing/www.usaxc.com   ID# PLACE FINISHER TIME PACE 701 1 Christopher Abbott, 28, Marlborough, CT 16:18.4 5:16 771 2 Kristyn Ploszay, 37*, East Hampton, CT 18:52.5 6:05 736 3 Sonja Holmberg, 25*, Montague, MA 19:17.8 6:13 722 4 Rob Croston,[…]

Thank You

co-9A most heartfelt thank you to everyone that supported the Benny Fund in 2016.  A special thank you to our board member Margo Giambarresi, Nicole Laino, Capital One, and the Pay It Forward program for an incredibly generous donation of $5,000.  Last week in New York, I had the honor of meeting wonderful people from an organization that not only strives to be great, but good.

There were 42,773 suicides in the last reported year in the US, 117 a day, one every twelve minutes.  Each statistic is a mother, father, son, daughter, sister, friend, and in my case, my little brother.   For me, this mission is clearly personal.  The Benny Fund was borne in response to a tragedy that I, quite frankly, had no idea how to deal with.  It was something I could focus on to get me through my days when I was utterly lost and heartbroken.  Turning grief into action was the only way that I could move forward.

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